Tyler. Great job on the Rooftop last night. Early highlight in your set was 'Foremost Poets - Moonraker (Magik J's Back To My House Mix)' into '808 State - Pacific State' (couldn't identify the remix on 808 State, though. I've never heard that particular one)..

Originally posted by cmay119
Tyler. Great job on the Rooftop last night. Early highlight in your set was 'Foremost Poets - Moonraker (Magik J's Back To My House Mix)' into '808 State - Pacific State' (couldn't identify the remix on 808 State, though. I've never heard that particular one)..

Keep 'em coming.

thanks man

was a blast playing up there. definitely one of the highlights of the summer. didn't see you up there, but hope you had fun.

Originally posted by cmay119
Thanks for the info on the 808 State remix. Yeah, it was a blast last night. I was glad I was able to catch you and Phil up there. You guys definately brought your A-games last night.

Thanks. I had a few technical difficulties with Traktor Scratch that made me a bit frustrated (it cut out twice) but besides that I had a fun time playing. What a way to end the summer.

Tyler played the best set I've ever seen him play. Big smile on his face and he delivered the goods.

Sep-03-2008 21:15

TranceATBJunior tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Minnesota

Paul Van Dyk anyone!

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Sep-12-2008 00:41

jen1422tranceaddict in training

Registered: May 2007
Location: Minneapolis, MN

I'm headed to PVD in about an hour. I'll be in the front row all night.

In a career that now spans two decades, Lee Burridge is a globally acclaimed DJ who regularly appears in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJ list, and has rocked iconic festivals like Exit, Creamfields, Love Parade, Dance Valley, Ultra, Acafest and Coachella. He’s commanded no less than four compilations, including two for the world-beating Global Underground series, and has thrown his own The Burridge Barrage party at the Miami Winter Music Conference for the last three years’ running. And, in between all of this, he’s found the time and energy to travel the globe thrilling clubs from Jakarta to Johannesburg, and fulfilling residencies from New York to Sydney. However, while all of this is very nice, if Lee has any say in it, it’s the development of his ‘365’ project that evokes the most pride. Fuelled by the monotony of unrelenting travel and launched in 2005, ‘365’ was a unique idea that saw Lee assume bi-monthly residencies in seven different hubs around the world (New York, Ibiza, Buenos Aires, Sydney, Denver and Hong Kong) with the sole aim of growing the relationship between himself and his crowds. “I wanted to expand the impact that an international DJ could have on seven different countries/cities, so I set about playing in each place for a couple of months every year”, he explains. “I wanted the crowds to really get to know me – my sound, my vibe – and it’s been an incredible journey watching our mutual understanding of one another grow and grow.” Now in its third year, ‘365’ also sees Lee hooking up with local producers in each city/country to hit the studio and write tracks …

Did someone mention writing music? Great. Because despite a self-proclaimed, decade-long lack of inclination, Lee managed to get off his talented bum and start wrestling with keyboards and computers to make music a couple of years ago. Good thing, too … because his first solo production, the ‘Lost and Found EP’ (Fire), was snapped up by James Lavelle’s ‘Global Underground’, Cass’s ‘Prologue’, and Sancho Panza’s ‘Carnival’ compilations. Most recently, Lee’s affinity with studios and machines that go ‘bing’ has spawned his very own label, ‘Almost Anonymous’, which he’s using to send tracks knocked up on the ‘365’ project to market. In fact tracks alongside the likes of Andy Page, Dan F and Steve Porter have all hit online and offline shelves!